More than 375,000 Palestinians have made their way back to homes in northern Gaza after 15 months on the run because of war.
Middle East reporter Arwa Damon, who founded the nonprofit INARA, described what she's seen in Gaza to NewsNation.
A surge in the flow of aid into the Gaza Strip since the truce between Israel and Hamas took effect on Jan. 19 is likely to ...
My mother, father, and brothers are all buried in one grave,” 12-year-old Alma Ja’arour said. "There is no home to return to, no one waiting for me.” ...
were thought to still be held in Gaza. During the initial six-week phase of the deal, Hamas agreed to release 33 hostages — women and children, men over 50, and sick or wounded people.
For 15 months now, Gaza’s children have been reduced to a statistic. The death toll reported gives a specific count for children. Malnourishment and starvation are reported in terms of numbers ...
A group of 50 sick and wounded Palestinian children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing into Egypt on Saturday for ...
But after 15 months of war, the need is great and the situation remains dire for Palestinians, especially children. UNICEF’s Rosalia Bollen speaks to Ali Rogin from inside Gaza, where her ...
Despite the extreme hardships they have experienced and the long road ahead, children in Gaza are holding fast to their dreams of a better future.
of a marriage or of a birth,” Majida said. “This is a joy that can’t be described in words, in writing or in any expression.” In October, at the one-year anniversary of the Gaza war ...